Cat-Titudes to Live By


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Every cat lover understands—it’s all about attitude. And cats have plenty of it! New Zealand photographer Rachael Hale—known worldwide for capturing the delightful expressions of the world’s most adorable animals—has caught a variety of favorite breeds in captivating poses in this collection especially for forever friends of felines. Proud Siamese, fun–loving tabbies, and dignified black and white cats are pictured snuggled between blankets, peeking out of baskets, and getting into mischief—all with endearing expressions on their faces. The musings of Mark Twain, Charles Swindoll, Benjamin Franklin, Willa Cather, Robert Louis Stevenson, and others on topics that include playtime, prayer, joy, life, and family are the perfect daily pick–me–up for anyone who needs a gentle dose of humor and encouragement. Funny, cute, charming, and brimming with attitude—these felines for every occasion are sure to brighten any cat lover’s day.




Cat-titudes to Live By


Book Description

Every cat lover understands—it’s all about attitude. And cats have plenty of it! New Zealand photographer Rachael Hale—known worldwide for capturing the delightful expressions of the world’s most adorable animals—has caught a variety of favorite breeds in captivating poses in this collection especially for forever friends of felines. Proud Siamese, fun–loving tabbies, and dignified black and white cats are pictured snuggled between blankets, peeking out of baskets, and getting into mischief—all with endearing expressions on their faces. The musings of Mark Twain, Charles Swindoll, Benjamin Franklin, Willa Cather, Robert Louis Stevenson, and others on topics that include playtime, prayer, joy, life, and family are the perfect daily pick–me–up for anyone who needs a gentle dose of humor and encouragement. Funny, cute, charming, and brimming with attitude—these felines for every occasion are sure to brighten any cat lover’s day.




Cattitudes


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Blurb: Cats! The good, the feral and the funny are all featured here in a collection of humorous, dramatic and narrative poems for folk of all ages to enjoy. Most of the poems have been previously published in various journals and anthologies, under either Poulter or McRae, some are new, never before published. Included in the collection, are some poems, broken into parts, for use in Speech and Drama and Eisteddfod work. Images have been created to allow for photocopying and printing out for colouring-in purposes!Themes: cats, domestic cats, feral cats, cat stories, cats as predators, pets, humour, speech and drama work, poetry, rhyming poetryREVIEW: J.R. McRae/Poulter is Australia's Scheherazade! She has a thousand and one tales yet to tell in fiction and verse... As a creator, she is endlessly inventive and daring. Dr. Florence Lewis, PhD, English Professor, University Of California, Berkeley, CA, co-author with New Zealand's Bernie Gadd, "Who Wants to Be Lillian Plotnik's Mother." Taught Daniel Hand, among many others.




Cattitudes


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For all sophisticated cat lovers, an A-to-Z guide to the virtues -- and sometimes the vices -- of felines"Cats are Amiable. Cats are Beguiling. Cats are Cryptic". In this charming book Elizabeth King Brownd has compiled an alphabetical assortment of cat characteristics that capture the many facets of their baffling, exasperating, lovable behavior. For each letter of the alphabet, from "A" for Amiable to "Z" for Zany, there is a full-page, full-color illustration and an accompanying page of affectionate, witty commentary.If you already own a cat, you will surely recognize many of his of her qualities, obsessions, or foibles in these entrancing portraits. If you do not yet belong to the fraternity of cat owners, then beware of falling under the spell. Cattitudes accurately and endearingly describes the full, fickle range of the feline character.




Cattitudes


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Cat lovers will purr-aise this litter of sophisticated kitties, all dreamed up by one of the New Yorker’s star cartoonists and an author/illustrator of more than twenty-five books. Irresistibly original, elegant, and humorous, Cattitudes is a feline feast for the eyes featuring more than seventy watercolor illustrations. Delight in this eclectic collection of images, all cats of singular talent and endless appeal: they’re literary, artistic, ecclesiastic, acrobatic, and masochistic. There are beautiful cats, international cats, and bad cats and mad cats in need of a little therapy. Meet the languorous Henry (Miller) and Anais (Nin); the self-portrait-painting Frida Kahlo, with whiskers included; and cat choreographers Merce (Cunningham) and Martha (Graham), modern dance pioneer. Watch cats indulging in small pleasures, like playing with wool and walking on stilts. But no matter what they’re doing, these cats look marvelous—and they know it, too! With a sense of wit, fun, and endless charm, this is a must for feline fans everywhere and a treat for anyone. But be warned: Not every creature in this book is declawed!




The Cat Who Cried for Help


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In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Nicholas Dodman does for feline psychology what he did for canines in his widely acclaimed The Dog Who Loved Too Much. Here he reveals the fascinating, and often frustrating, mind of one of our most popular--and certainly most independent--animal companions, and shows how we can coexist peacefully with even the stubbornest of cats. What do you do about a cat determined to tear your sofa to shreds? Or one who gorges himself on your best running shoes . . . or attacks anyone who dares to open the refrigerator door? Drawing on remarkable real-life stories from his practice at the prestigious Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Dodman shares the unique, compassionate, dramatically successful treatment programs that have given problem cats a new lease on life . . . and their perplexed owners long-term solutions to even the most intractable disorders. As any cat owner knows, changing a cat's behavior can seem like an impossible task. But contrary to popular belief, cats can be trained and cured of irritating habits and undesirable behaviors. The Cat Who Cried for Help shows how minor adjustments in diet, exercise regimen, and environment can effect dramatic breakthroughs in resolving almost any feline problem. From cat panic attacks to eating disorders, from litterbox aversion to depression and a wide range of feline phobias, Dr. Dodman has successfully treated and resolved these and many other heretofore untreatable behaviors. Inside, you'll meet Ashley, the boss-cat who literally bites the hand that feeds him; Jonathan, the binge-eater; Rubles, the Abyssinian Jekyll and Hyde, pussycat one minute, man-eating tiger the next; and Thomas, the cat who cried for help--a little too loudly. Dr. Dodman's techniques are based on the most up-to-date research in pharmacology and feline behaviorism. Yet the primary objective of his treatments is to respect and protect the qualities of independence and dignity fundamental to a cat's nature. Including descriptions of symptoms, treatment options, and tips on prevention, The Cat Who Cried for Help provides everything you need to know to ensure both you and your feline friend a long, happy, and healthy relationship. If you've ever wanted to better understand the nature of this mysterious, enigmatic, and fascinating creature, Dr. Dodman's book provides a penetrating look into the intriguing and intricate world of the cat in your life.




The Book of Cattitudes


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"Anyone who has every loved, been mystified or intimidated by a cat, will delight in this Book of Cattitudes. Like cats themselves, Schavrien's vision is, by turns, sweet, mysterious, tender and tough. There is so much of life, of rich, penetrating observation here, illuminating the depths of relationships possible between cats and humans in a seamless blend of memoir; evocative quotes from cat devotees across the ages; and the stunning portraits themselves, each one unique, haunting, full of humor and ... catmanity." (Dr. Jacob Shefa). "Judy Schavrien's digital art...Cats of every kind: noir cats, quilted cats, litho cats, shadow cats, spray painted cats, all thoroughly and irrepressibly themselves." (Ann Weiser Cornell). "Schavrien perceives the essence of cats. She intuits a range of their passions-their fears, their jealousies, what they secretly desire-how they make us laugh and how we make them laugh. You will want to share her Book of Cattitudes with all the cat lovers you know!" (Dr. Cecelia Wambach).




Cattitudes


Book Description

Cat lovers will purr-aise this litter of sophisticated kitties, all dreamed up by one of the New Yorker’s star cartoonists and an author/illustrator of more than twenty-five books. Irresistibly original, elegant, and humorous, Cattitudes is a feline feast for the eyes featuring more than seventy watercolor illustrations. Delight in this eclectic collection of images, all cats of singular talent and endless appeal: they’re literary, artistic, ecclesiastic, acrobatic, and masochistic. There are beautiful cats, international cats, and bad cats and mad cats in need of a little therapy. Meet the languorous Henry (Miller) and Anais (Nin); the self-portrait-painting Frida Kahlo, with whiskers included; and cat choreographers Merce (Cunningham) and Martha (Graham), modern dance pioneer. Watch cats indulging in small pleasures, like playing with wool and walking on stilts. But no matter what they’re doing, these cats look marvelous—and they know it, too! With a sense of wit, fun, and endless charm, this is a must for feline fans everywhere and a treat for anyone. But be warned: Not every creature in this book is declawed!




Cats Are the Worst


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From shredded furniture to messy litter boxes to fur on everything, there are times when every cat owner wants to shout, "Cats are the worst!" This playful book shows what it looks like if cats could shout back, "No, humans are the worst!" For every grievance humans have about their feline friends (knocked over glasses!), cats have one about their humans (unprovoked vacuuming!)—and each is explored in a lively exchange that is as funny as it is familiar. Filled with watercolor illustrations that perfectly capture every moment of cat-titude, Cats Are the Worst is a relatable laugh for anyone who might agree that cats are the worst—but also, maybe, a little bit the best.




Cattitudes


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From Courtney Love to Love Me Tender, the editors of Rolling Stone Press present a new look at an age old subject. Discover the romantic side of rockers like Keith Richards, Johnny Rotten, k.d. lang, and Natalie Merchant. The photos are from the Rolling Stone archives.